'The spirit in which you are accepting this change is the real proof that you are true Loyals. I know you will live up to your old motto, Loyaute M'Oblige.'

-Brigadier-General John Wells, Colonel of The Loyal Regiment, to 7th Loyals on their conversion to 92nd LAA at Redcar, England, November 15, 1941.



'You are proud to be Loyals and the Division is proud of you. You have fought through from D-Day and have earned by your behaviour, skill and courage the affection and admiration of 3rd British Infantry Division.'

-Major General L G Whistler, commander of 3rd British Infantry Division, to 92nd LAA on the regiment leaving the Division at Sennelager, Germany, June 11,1945

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